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PRL-8-53: enhanced learning and subsequent retention in humans as a result of low oral doses of new psychotropic agent. – Cost Effective Supplements

PRL-8-53: enhanced learning and subsequent retention in humans as a result of low oral doses of new psychotropic agent.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/418433


Conclusion of this study

Using the serial anticipation method under double-blind conditions it was found that PRL-8-53 causes slight improvement of acquisition. Retinetion of verbal information was found improved to a statistically significant degree (most P values better than 0.01, some better than 0.001). No significant changes were found for either visual reaction time or motor control after drug when compared with placebo values.


Supplements analyzed in this study

PRL-8-53

Health conditions analyzed in this study

No health conditions information for this study.

Functions related to this study

Mental health


Moderately Positive
PRL-8-53


Body systems related to this study


Nervous System
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